Tuesday, February. 21, 1928 . THE.P,EINTI4, STATE COLLEGIAI , I . . . . • . . - ittany. Quintet Meets inlaying of Captain Von Mode and by lloagley and one each by Young pl aye r -- s Conduct Final 1 Lungren that saved the Blue and and Schinit cut the Nittany lead down Maroon Five Thursday. White from defeat The bewilder- ton scant two points In the closing 'Rehearsals For -Show i gent in.the nttany ranks was large- minute of play wall the,score 41-00 v due to the try ing-out of a new line and the crowd on its feet Captain - (Continued from first gage) pi- (Continued from first page) oof attack Conch Hermann will IL , Von Nieda dropped in a long toss fa oar 1921-22 season Last year Conch , teat to the former ci ass-cross, short the sate and dribbled under the basket last }ear, and in "The Seventh' I teal's passers lost but thiee•contest3,llrassing offense in the remaining to sink a.second shot as-the gun mai- Guest, " tno ydars ago, will again ap- I wo to Syracuse and one to Rochester. V , anies. .ed the game pear . the heroine .She mill the cap-1 The Blue and White basketeer's will I Replacing Dick Reinhold at the I•FMF STATE supported , by a well-balanced -Ida Tout Total abl y mil stiff opposition awaitlng them al, varmty forward berth, Stese llamas Ham, Tr 7 LS 11 ica,t including Jackson Wheatly 'IS. lamilton Thursday, and must show noplayed the best game of the evening riein, it , 4 , i•: ';', who Will take the part of "Roger narked improvement over the echo--ilfor, the Lions and led the scoring with i!,::l!''''i,i i „ ~, ,C...L, --: i:r 6' C;osb}," theleading male character ration against Ursmus Saturday 111 Oven field goals. Captor Von Nreda's ;Amur"). Ix 0 0.0 0 1 rder to stand any chance of winning. kelmer floor tactics and shooting was ait , • II 0.0 a , 1 lie.M.noon.quintet began its seas.ne of the features of the contest. rum. r; 5 - .72 17 • 'arty 'by defeating Hobart, Toronto •or the Ur ..111.19 quintet Captain Hoag,- prism', • I Ind Crescent A C. New York' uni- ey .mas outstanding, sinking four .. (Copt.) t ids 1.31 A Tot lI al ongloy, r n t (Coot.) i r..", i i versaA handed them th five out of five fouls. tricky , ir io i 1 , efirst reverse eld goals and 2 ''' ". FOR RENT—Thn il-floor , apartment, sehisk ~ au . f the year, but the Colgate loonier,' Ursmus Opens Scoring Moy, re '2 I.i 7 112 Fanner street. Four , rooms, I mined out the stein in a return game Opening the scoring for the Beare, Nex4.osur. la ' ... '' birth, hack, porch Call 221-R. 21p y, vanquishing the Violet 50.20 Cm- loagley dropped in 1 long shot from s',"l"„' g i as 2 0 0.0 0 ell, Buffalo and Hamilton college fell he stile. On neat c ut plays Ham. . MMIIIIIIIIIIIIMMIIIIIIMIW I dole the Maroon attack, but Army, TOTAL . is win 1., .. unk three held goals in succession Eolith:an and Pittsburgh emerged vie- irking the count 6." A Mace of Itercree-Torll. . ! MOM, over Coach Rind's tossers ' tuo-pointers by Bigley and Moyer Twain risr-Morrill 'COLLEGE JEWELRY Colgate lane-up , Uncertain red the score and Penn State took --''''"------- Colgate's line-up far Thursday time out. llamas and Von Nreda ......,:,.:,::., 1 night's, tilt is uncertain. Captain rich sunk one from the held nail Delp •".,* ... I Male. wall start at center and Walsh dropped in a foul to put the Lions ..!". [ Fire • Insurance :! . .1 , • t guard. Bollermiin, }ugh scorer and we points in the lead. After Hoeg-i* 'tarot' earlier mnes, is troubled by ey scored two fouls, thisnus called', • EUGENE lI:LEDERER f:1 C'RikBTREE'S ind Injured knee, but may be able to time out The Bears rallied after ',i; ilav Honecker, Dowler and Nagy lay mos resumed and made the ::..;-:^Y••:-:••:÷:•:-X-1-:-:-:-:-:-:••:-:-:-::.::i:I ' till vie for the forward posts wird° ' , runt 13-12. The Natany courtmen - STREET 1 1 Flynn, Detme and Dumont will con- ecmered, hommer, and continued lot I est the other guard position. draw away from the visaors until the I PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERSI, • ' The tilt with Ursmus Saturday was elf ended V, tth the score 22-14 Shortly after tire beginning of the - selling from the spectator's point of emend acr id the Collegeville gum - view but one of the poorest eNhan- - Wet agent narrowed the Blue and • ions or basketball seen In the Almory SAVE $6.00 White lead to one point, and as he his season: The• Lion courtmen were fore, the Lion rallied, gamed a ten requently guilt} of passing the ball - point mhantage and maintamed a hrectly into the hands of the oppon- First Quality Hotel . Tumblers until fire minutes before the final rats. The offense was slow and siop i whistle Tao field goals and a foul red short when the ball entered Ur ines territory ' Regular. price, $l.OO per , dozen ' $l4 ------,_ - Lem Defense Weakßy, the, barrel (20 dozen) ; , . , The speedy Ursmus attack often ' Take ORDER, NOW aught the Natany defense off guard ' Ind it mos only the clever Individual K..efer-NCllarl H arci vida re co. 'Mentholated - • r - •:.•:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:- . :-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:÷:4 , :-:-:-: - :-:÷:-:-: - : - : - : - : - : - :-: - :-:-:-:-:÷:-:-:. Pine-Tar t This Space Reserved It Industrial E ngineering-Department * for Cough Syrup x Student Desks and Chairs, Student Tables 4. SCHLOW'S • t - .i. For the relief of X BRIDGE LAMPS SL2S Quality Shop Coughs and Colds, , - :It •. CHIFFONIERS $12.50 P. TYPEWRITER TABLES - - $4.00 to $8.50 • Loss of Voice, i ••• CHAIRS $3.50 t Hoarseness Aro- DESKS $lO.OO. to $40.00 fe .• chitis, and Pm. I - ''••STUDENT. 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March 9, 1927 larus &Dro Co Gentlemen: I sure get some riled when I see wheresome fellow is crowang over the fact that being older, and having run into Edgeworth sooner than his less fortunate compatriots, he challenges .the world as the champion long tune member of the Edgeworth Club He doesn't deserve any medals He got his reward in the enjoyment of his smoking for theadded number of years He Was just lucky in starting sooner, that's all. However, if you ,are to deb e into ancient history, look up when they first started to pull down the old Grand Central Station in New York,' then add at least sin months to that, and you will :time ut the approximate time when I first joined the club I have smoked at least one pipeful of, every other tobacco I have seen advertised, sometime. through neces sity, but most of the time to prove to myself that I have been right in stick ing to the old blue tin Yours truly, H At Wittridge •April, 1907 Edgeworth Extra High Grade Smoking Tobacco A fo for Ponce de Leon would not have searched for a tangible fountain of youth if he had realized that youth is an attitude of the mind—that it may express itself in the ardent enthusiasm with which the pioneer undertakes to e‘plore and develop new fields. To men of the Bell Telephone System the inspiration of the pioneering spirit is a lasting fountain of youth. Phis .4 ndtron-tode Tux t i 18,000,000 "Her-N.4/.1,g turn/ones "OUR PIONEERING WORK HAS JUST BEGUN' Our First Showing of NEW-SPRING SILKS and LIGHT WEIGHT FLANNELS EGOLF'S NOTWITHSTANDING ` THE n i 111`.• )‘. ' " ' ."?I,\F• ~ ...,, ROF S You can retain your eli g ibility or your good scholas tic record more easily when you feel wide awake and energetic. There's plenty of roughage, and bran to assure this in • Shredded heap EAT IT WITH WHOLE MILK impelling force hasalready broughtabout such developments :is the modern mul tiple switchboard, long distance cables and the permalloy loading coil ring. The telephone needs of the nation grow constantly greater. To meet them telephone men must continue to be pioneers developing better tools of service nod guiding the entire industry to higher levels of usefulness. BELL SYSTEM MEE
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